GrassTalkRadio.com - Episode 125
Stall Recovery
The last thing you want to do in an airplane is to stall. You either recover or go into a chaotic spin towards earth. Hearing the warning signs and being able to correct before it is too late is vital for maintaining safe and level flight. The same is true for learning to make music. I'll explain in this podcast.
Contrary to your natural instinct, the solution to counteracting a stall is to push the nose down. Yikes!!! Your reaction will be to pull back on the stick to avoid the sudden stop when you hit the ground! You must gain air speed and point your nose down. Same with music.
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GTR-183 - First, Tune That Thang!
GTR-182 That Ain't Bluegrass
GTR-181 Bob Knysz Interview
GTR-180 - Tony Williamson Interview
GTR-179 Megan Chowning Interview
GTR-178 The Bluegrass Way of Life
GTR-177 Personal Feedback
GTR-176 - In The Press Room
GTR-175-In A Giving Mood
GTR-174 - Make Something
GTR-173 Mike Bub Interview
GTR-172 - Andy Leftwich Interview
GTR-171 - Ranger Brad's Crystal Ball
GTR-170 - Rob Ickes Interview
GTR-169 - The Life Blood of Bluegrass
GTR-168 - Mandolin Super Heroes
GTR-167 - Report From The Barn
GTR-166 - Rattles, Buzzes & Twangs
GTR-165 - "Jason" Meets The Inquisitor
GTR-164 - Western Red Interview
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